Information for Authors
The Journal of International Economic Law welcomes contributions of articles, notes and book reviews related to international economic law.
Format and style
Articles should normally range from 5,000 to 10,000 words and should be prefaced by an abstract of less than 200 words. Book reviews and Notes should in general not exceed 2500 words. Authors are invited to follow the journal's style sheet which may downloaded by clicking here. Authors may also wish to download the WTO dispute settlement reports citations and the GATT dispute settlement reports citations'.
Unfortunately the Journal does not have the resources to provide English language editing services for authors. Therefore authors are strongly encouraged to carefully revise their manuscripts before submission. We have had to decline submissions in the past because of English language problems. If you would like information about one such service please click here. There are other specialist language editing companies that offer similar services and you can also use any of these. Authors are liable for all costs associated with such services.
Manuscripts must be typed in the style of the Journal (see style sheet and a recent issue) on one side only of the paper (preferably A4), double spaced, with a margin of at least 2.5cm on the left hand side. Footnotes, indicated by superscript figures in the text, should be used for listing references. Tables and figures should be attached on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript and their location indicated in the text.
Authors are asked to use mathematics only when its application is a necessary condition for achieving the stated objective of the paper. When mathematics is used, the necessity for doing so should be explained, and the major premises in the argument and its conclusions should be made intelligible to a reader without a background in mathematics. Wherever possible, authors are encouraged to put the mathematical portions of their arguments into an appendix.
Peer review process
The Journal of International Economic Law is a peer reviewed journal. The review process is divided in two stages. Manuscripts are first appraised by the editor-in-chief. If the subject, quality, and content of the manuscript are apparently appropriate for publication in the Journal, the manuscript is sent out to other members of the editorial board for a detailed review. At that stage, authors are contacted and required to provide written assurance that their manuscripts have not been published and will not be committed elsewhere until the JIEL editors have completed their assessment. The Journal of International Economic Law aims at completing the review of manuscripts within two months from the date of receipt. However, we regret that due to the high number of submissions we receive this goal cannot always be accomplished.
Submissions
Please send an electronic version of your manuscript by email to the Editor, at
jiel@law.georgetown.edu
The Editor may consider a hard copy; however, the response will take longer. In such cases, please send one hard copy of your manuscript together with a diskette to:
The Editor
Journal of International Economic Law
c/o Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20001
USA
The Editor will acknowledge the receipt of your manuscript as soon as possible.
AUTHOR SELF-ARCHIVING/PUBLIC ACCESS POLICY
For information about this journal's policy, please visit our Author Self-Archiving policy page.